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Henderson, Chourio Pace Brewers' Win

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Logan Henderson twirls solid outing, Jackson Chourio's homer gives Milwaukee Brewers 2-1 win over Minnesota Twins.

There wasn't much offense between the Milwaukee Brewers and Minnesota Twins on Saturday at Target Field in Minneapolis, Minn. But the Brewers had just enough to slip past the Twins 2-1. Brewers starting pitcher Logan Henderson worked five innings of one-run ball to get the win, going to 1-1 this season.

Henderson only allowed a third-inning solo home run to Minnesota's Trevor Larnach. Outside of that one earned run, Henderson allowed six hits, walked one, and struck out seven. Reliever Chad Patrick worked the final four innings, giving up just one hit, in earning his first save this season.

Patrick didn't walk a batter and struck out three, lowering his ERA to 2. 75. Twins starter Connor Prielipp was the hard-luck loser, falling to 1-2 this season.

Prielipp worked six innings, giving up three hits, two runs (one earned), walked two, and struck out eight. Down 1-0 in the top of the fourth inning, the Brewers' Luis Rengifo reached base on a fielder's choice and throwing error on Twins third baseman Royce Lewis. Brice Turang scored on the play and Andrew Vaughn got to second base.